De-Creating Whiteness Nathan Hunt June 4, 2020 General, Race, Theology If there is to ever be an end to all this pain, all this alienation and violence, it cannot come through the racial categories we have inherited.
Racial Trauma, Resilience, and Poetry Gigi Khanyezi June 2, 2020 Art, General, Race This is a tribute to the enduring struggle of intergenerational racial trauma and the extraordinary resilience that has accompanied it.
Four Thoughts for White Christians Levi Yancy May 30, 2020 General, Practical Justice, Race God shows us that we have a responsibility to do right. Also, we have a responsibility to bring people with us on the journey.
Hope Out of Breath: On the Lynching of George Floyd Deborah Masten May 27, 2020 General, Practical Justice, Race With his face forcefully scraping the asphalt, George Floyd was also found guilty of impersonating a human being.
A Picture is Worth 1000 Words Alex Gee May 24, 2020 Politics, Practical Justice, Race If we don’t want two Americas, two societies, then we can’t continue to have two sets of rules.
The Cross and the Lynching Tree: A Requiem for Ahmaud Arbery Otis Moss III May 19, 2020 Peace & Nonviolence, Politics, Race Another live taken. Another public lynching. Another news story. Another act of recorded black death.